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Insane
Location: Pacific NW
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Great idea. Renters insurance is very inexpensive and is a wise precaution. I would just pick an insurance company with an agent that you can actually visit. Make sure that you address the issue of total replacement. Should you suffer a loss, you definitely want the same equipment or it's equivalant (read new and improved version) replaced. Don't settle for depreciated value.
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Banned
Location: UCSD, 510.49 miles from my love
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Should you get it: HELL YES
I almost lost my place of rent during the last week because of the San Diego wildfires. They told my neighbours a block away to evacuate (they never evacuated my block) and I was nervous as hell because if I had to leave, I knew that what I took from my house would be all I would have. Get Renters Insurance State Farm is a good company, and no matter who you go with, it shouldnt exceed $200 per year. I have renters insurance now, btw :P |
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